White_Wolf
Master at Arms
While the artstic team is working on creating the best possible design for the water, I spent a bit of time doing some calculations and preparing the base for the upcoming "water". More on the materials later.
The base is a box made of pine wood which was stained and also had two handles installed. Makes it a lot easier to move. When done, this will be pretty heavy, so handles are a must.
The whole thing on the inside was covered with Aluminium foil, the sort of stuff used for baking - see that little pieces to the side. That will prevent the Celluclay from sticking to the wooden horizontal sheet directly. Very important, as the Celluclay shrinks when drying, resulting in possible twisting / changing the alignment of the surfaces covered. Used that foil to write some ad-hoc calculations regarding the position of the waves creating by the ship moving at speed.
At the stern, there will be a rather turbulent wake, not too long because the base is already very long. The 240 is the length of the ship in meters, the circle indicates where one of the three propellers is located.
When the final design is out, work begins.
The base is a box made of pine wood which was stained and also had two handles installed. Makes it a lot easier to move. When done, this will be pretty heavy, so handles are a must.
The whole thing on the inside was covered with Aluminium foil, the sort of stuff used for baking - see that little pieces to the side. That will prevent the Celluclay from sticking to the wooden horizontal sheet directly. Very important, as the Celluclay shrinks when drying, resulting in possible twisting / changing the alignment of the surfaces covered. Used that foil to write some ad-hoc calculations regarding the position of the waves creating by the ship moving at speed.
At the stern, there will be a rather turbulent wake, not too long because the base is already very long. The 240 is the length of the ship in meters, the circle indicates where one of the three propellers is located.
When the final design is out, work begins.